According to the suit, Crawford was a patient in the Charleston Area Medical Center Emergency Room on April 21, 2006. Crawford had complaints of abdominal pain.

A CT scan was performed that reported mild ileus and normal appendix, the suit says. The scan was read by Anton.

Crawford returned two days later and was diagnosed with right testicular infarction. He had immediate surgery that resulted in the loss of his testicle.

According to the suit, Anton was negligent by failing to refer Crawford for further testing. Crawford claims he endured unnecessary annoyance and inconvenience, emotional distress, past medical expenses, pain and suffering as well as the loss of his testicle.

Attorney Paul M. Stroebel is representing Crawford. The case has been assigned to Judge Tod Kaufman.